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  1. Introduction to Parallel Computing (2nd Edition) by Ananth Grama, George Karypis, et all 2003-01-26
  2. Parallel Computing: Theory and Practice by Michael J. Quinn, 1993-09-01
  3. High Performance Computing and the Art of Parallel Programming: An Introduction for Geographers, Social Scientists and Engineers by Stan Openshaw, Ian Turton, 2000-01-03
  4. Communication Complexity and Parallel Computing (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series) by Juraj Hromkovic, 2010-11-02
  5. Scientific Parallel Computing by L. Ridgway Scott, Terry Clark, et all 2005-03-28
  6. Parallel Programming: for Multicore and Cluster Systems by Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger, 2010-03-10
  7. Parallel Scientific Computing in C++ and MPI: A Seamless Approach to Parallel Algorithms and their Implementation by George Em Karniadakis, Robert M. Kirby II, 2003-06-16
  8. Professional Parallel Programming with C#: Master Parallel Extensions with .NET 4 by Gaston Hillar, 2011-01-18
  9. Introduction to Parallel Computing: Design and Analysis of Parallel Algorithms by Vipin Kumar, Ananth Grama, et all 1994-01
  10. Parallel Computing: Numerics, Applications, and Trends
  11. Parallel Programming: Techniques and Applications Using Networked Workstations and Parallel Computers (2nd Edition) by Barry Wilkinson, Michael Allen, 2004-03-14
  12. The Sourcebook of Parallel Computing (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design)
  13. Principles of Parallel Programming by Calvin Lin, Larry Snyder, 2008-03-07
  14. Parallel MATLAB for Multicore and Multinode Computers (Software, Environments and Tools) by Jeremy Kepner, 2009-06-18

1. Supercomputing And Parallel Computing Research Groups
Academic research groups and projects related to parallel computing.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~scandal/research-groups.html
Supercomputing and Parallel Computing Research Groups
Index Conferences Vendors Supercomputers Note: I've moved on to another job , and I can no longer afford the time to keep this site updated. I recommend IEEE's ParaScope as a good alternative. Academic research groups working in the field of supercomputing and parallel computing.
ABCPL
An object-Based Concurrent Language. Model of concurrency based on parallel active objects.
Adl
Data parallel functional programming languages for distributed memory architectures.
Adsmith
Object-Based DSM Environment on PVM.
Alewife
Large-scale multiprocessor with shared memory and message passing.
AMDC
Active-Message Driven Computing. Computational model and system based on computation at abstract locations, and built on active messages.
AM
Active Messages. Simple primitives exposing full hardware performance to higher communication layers.
APAR
Parallel Architectures group. Portable parallel programming environment, parallel 3D terrain analysis and visualization.
APE/Quadrics
High performance simulations of lattice gauge theories and QCD.

2. Nan's Parallel Computing Page
Nan's parallel computing Page. This list contains links related to parallel computing.
http://www.cs.rit.edu/~ncs/parallel.html
Nan's Parallel Computing Page
This list contains links related to parallel computing. If you have any suggestions please send me e-mail: Please note that an ' XXX ' at the end of a line means that I have recently (see the date at bottom of page) had trouble getting there. I am working on fixing/deleting these links. Nan Schaller's Interests Page e-mail: Nan Schaller's Home Page RIT's Home Page
Links Go

Parallel Computers
Odyssey FAQ
The sC++ language - Synchronous Java
Applied Parallel Research, Inc.
ARCH Library ...
Tools for CSP
Cluster Computing
MOSIX - Scalable Cluster Computing for Linux (Hebrew Univ.)
Appleseed-parallel Macintosh Cluster
IEEE CS Task Force on Cluster Computing
Kaláka, Distributed system for high performance parallel computing (Univ. of Auckland, NZ)
SCL Cluster Cookbook
Java for Parallel/High Performance Computing
Concordia Home Page
Concurrent Programming Using the Java Language
concurrency: State Models and Java Programs
Infosphere Infrastructure - Current Release ...
CTJ - Communicating Threads in Java (NL)
Java(tm) Distributed Computing
Java Parallel
JavaOne Session Presentations
TOPIC Links and Pages ...
http://wwwipd.ira.uka.de/JavaParty/

3. Internet Parallel Computing Archive
Resource contains links to hardware information and downloadable software, along with journals and answers to frequently asked questions. USENET parallel newsgroups. comp.parallel FAQ, comp.parallel.pvm, comp.sys.transputer, comp.parallel.mpi, comp.os.parix
http://www.hensa.ac.uk/parallel
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  • 4. SAL: Parallel Computing
    Links to and descriptions of parallel languages, message passing libraries, parallel tools, and other resources.
    http://sal.kachinatech.com/C/
    Parallel computing extends to systems with more processors to obtain speedup in code execution. The efficiency and effectiveness of the parallelism are largely dependent on the problems to be solved with selected algorithms and hardware architectures. Based on load distribution and synchronization implementations, SIMD, MIMD, SPMD, and many other "fashions" have been categorized. Recently, multi-threading programming on SMP (Symmetrical Multiprocessor) architectures and message-passing programming on distributed memory systems (or even clustering systems) are becoming more and more popular. After all, scientific applications are still the major motivation behind the development of parallel computing technologies. Search SAL: Parallel Computing Charm/Charm++, CODE, Erlang, HPF, uC++ ...
    Communication Libraries
    BSPlib, LinuxThreads, MPI, Para++, PVM, TreadMarks ...
    NetSolve, PETSc, PIM, PLAPACK, ScaLAPACK ...
    Misc
    Other Resources: High Performance Cluster Computing Resources
    http://www.dgs.monash.edu.au/~rajkumar/cluster/index.html Beowulf Underground central source of information on Beowulf Computing.
    http://beowulf-underground.org/

    5. UCLA Parallel Computing Laboratory
    Projects, research, papers, and free parallel simulation languages.
    http://pcl.cs.ucla.edu/
    GloMoSim
    Projects Contract Projects Programming
    • MAYA : Next Generation Performance Prediction Tools for Global Networks
    • iMASH : Mobile Support for Heterogenous Clients
    • POEMS : Performance Modeling of Parallel Systems
    • AASERT : Science and Engineering Research Training
    • GloMoSim : Scalable Mobile Network Simulator
    • Parsec : Our Parallel Simulation Language
    • MPISIM : MPI Simulator
    • Maisie : The Predecessor to Parsec
    • MIRSIM : Parallel Switch-level Circuit Simulation
    • UC : A Data Parallel Language
    General Our Laboratory Information
    You are visitor number to this page since 8-19-97.
    This site designed by Monnica Terwilliger and Richard A. Meyer Updated: Sep 30, 2002

    6. Supercomputing And Parallel Computing Resources
    Information on conferences, research groups, vendors, and supercomputers.Category Computers Supercomputing Directories......Information on conferences, research groups, vendors, and machines inthe field of supercomputing and parallel computing. Supercomputing
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~scandal/resources.html
    Supercomputing and Parallel Computing Resources
    Conferences Research Groups Vendors Supercomputers Note: I've moved on to another job , and I can no longer afford the time to keep this site updated. I recommend IEEE's ParaScope as a good alternative.
    My Own Pages
    From serious journals to frivolous pictures:
    Other Sites I Recommend
    If you can't find it from one of these pages, it's not worth finding:
    New Links
    May 14, 1997
    • Program: ISUG'97 (Intel Supercomputer Users Group Annual Conference).
    • Program: PPoPP'97 (Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming).
    • Program: PTOOLS'97 (Parallel Tools Consortium).
    • CFP: PCRCW'97 (Workshop on Parallel Computing, Routing, and Communication).
    • Program: COORDINATION'97 (Conference on Coordination Models and Languages).

    7. ParCo2003 Home Page
    University research lab presents its programming projects, its contracts and its faculty profiles. POEMS Performance Modeling of Parallel Systems. AASERT Science and Parsec Our Parallel Simulation Language. MPISIM MPI to Parsec. MIRSIM Parallel Switchlevel Circuit Simulation
    http://www.parco.org/
    Parallel Computing 2003
    2 - 5 September 2003 ParCo
    is the longest running series of international conferences in Europe on the development and application of parallel computers. The first conference was held in Berlin in 1983. At that conference the publication of the international Parallel Computing journal was announced. The conference thus marks two decades of progress in the dynamic field of high-speed computing. From the outset the prime goal was to maintain a high scientific standard both in the conference itself and in the published and refereed proceedings. This was also the reason for running the conference on a bi-annual basis in order to allow researchers to produce significant new results. The high standard of conference presentations and of the refereed proceedings have become the hall-mark of ParCo The scientific program, in combination with the industrial exhibition and industrial session, regularly gives an overview of the state-of-the-art of the development, application and future trends in parallel computing. The conference organisers plan the conferences such that a maximum opportunity is created for delegates to meet and interact with fellow researchers. As organisers we do hope that delegates will participate in the scientific activities, will visit the industrial exhibition and sessions and will use the social activities to make new and renew old contacts. The informal nature of the conference allows for easy interaction with fellow delegates.

    8. Colgate Parallel Computing
    parallel computing extends to systems with more processors to obtain speedup in code execution.
    http://cs.colgate.edu/faculty/nevison.pub/parallel.html
    Contents
    The Colgate Parallel Computing Laboratory
    The Colgate Parallel Computing Laboratory consists of several parallel computers. The newest machine is a 32 node Parsytec PowerXplorer pictured above. Each node consists of a PowerPC601 processor for computation and a T805 Transputer for communications. Each node has 12 MB memory. The system is hosted by a Sun Sparcstation5. The older system in the lab consists of over 100 T414 transputers. These are connected in various ways. Typically, we have four stations, each with 17 transputers connected in a four dimensional hypercube. These are hosted by PCs and a Canon NeXTstation. Both the newest machine and the original transputer system in our lab were funded by National Science Foundation ILI and CSIP grants and a grant from INMOS Ltd.
    Courses and Student Research
    COSC 445 Parallel Computing
    This course is an overview of parallel computing. It includes a laboratory component where students learn to develop programs to solve large scale computational problems in the Colgate Parallel Computation Laboratory.

    9. Home
    The Edinburgh parallel computing Centre provides computing resources to Edinburgh University and industry Category Computers Computer Science Research Institutes...... EPCC is a bridge to the world of advanced computing for industry, commerceand research. With consultancy, training and collaborative
    http://www.epcc.ed.ac.uk/
    site maintained by webmaster@epcc.ed.ac.uk -select- about us how we work areas of expertise ENTICE Caledonia showcase Grid contacts -select- The GRID advanced computing research activities visitor programmes services -select- about EPCC publications media coverage staff how to contact us news recruitment
    EPCC is a bridge to the world of advanced computing for industry, commerce and research. With consultancy, training and collaborative contracts, we can help you make the best of twenty-first century computing technology. Founded at the University of Edinburgh in 1990, EPCC is a leading European centre of expertise in advanced research, technology transfer and the provision of supercomputer services to Universities.

    10. Internet Parallel Computing Archive
    Links to information about parallel algorithms, computing environments and tools, newsgroups, and Category Computers parallel computing......An archive of software, documents and information on parallel and High PerformanceComputing (HPC) including archives of usenet parallel newsgroups and special
    http://wotug.ukc.ac.uk/parallel/
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    Biblios NATUG ... Other lists Last Modified: 1st March 2000 Dave Beckett and WoTUG
  • 11. IPCA - Parallel:distribution
    Sisal compilers and interpreter, user guide, programs, publications, tools and Sisal miniFAQ.
    http://nscp01.physics.upenn.edu/parallel/languages/sisal/distribution/
    Internet Parallel Computing Archive
    parallel distribution
    News ...
    • Optimizing Sisal Compiler (OSC) V13.0.3 Native Compiler and Debugger (1995-Nov-29 10:40:00, 1.6M)
      Contains compiler and run-time library software for running SISAL programs on various machines. Contains software for SISAL compiler (osc); run time support library written in C; utility program for multiprocessing; manual pages and utilities. Ported to: SGI IRIS with IRIX 4.04; Cray C90 with UNICOS 7.c; Meiko CS-2 with Solaris 2.1; IBM RS6000 with AIX; Sun 3 with UNIX 4.2; Sun Sparc 10 with Solaris 2.3; DEC Decstation with UNLTRIX V4.3 R44; Mac with MachTen 2.1.1; PC x486 with LINUX and Cray T3D with UNICOS Bugs to sisal-bugs@sisal.llnl.gov.
      Authors: Pat Miller ( patmiller@llnl.gov ); Scott Denton ( smd@llnl.gov ); Rea Simpson; David Cann; S. Harikrishnan and Rod Oldehoeft. CRG/OSC Development Crew, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, L-306, Livermore, CA 94550, USA. Tel: +1 (510) 423-0309
    • OSC small installation script (1993-Jun-10 00:00:00, 3.8K)
    • PATCHES/
      Patches for update rather than entire release.

    12. IEEE Computer Society CS Store - Parallel Computing
    parallel computing CS Store Search CS Store - New Products CS Store - Sale ProductsCS Store - FREE offer CS Store - CS Press Alert Updated 13-Feb-03 ICPP
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    CS S tore Subj e cts Select a Catalog Subject... Latest Releases / CS Press Alert IEEE CS - Wiley Partnership Software Engineering Software Management Software Engineering Best Practices Series Internet Computing Intelligent Systems High-Performance Computing Parallel Computing Database Systems Information Technology Distributed Computing Real-Time Systems Computational Mathematics Object-Oriented Computing Computer History Security / Electronic Commerce CS Press CD-ROM Collections CS Press Alert New Products Sale Products IEEE Standards IEEE CS Periodicals Reprints CS Press Alert New Fall / Winter 2002 Catalog Online Proceedings Subscription Plan Ordering Information Information for Authors 2002 Exhibits Parallel Comput ing Updated: 13-Feb-03 ICPP 2002
    Parallel Processing
    Euro PDP 2003
    Parallel Distributed and Network-Based Processing PARELEC 2002
    Parallel Computing in Elec trical Engineering
    Parallel Computi ng
    2003 – 1997 Conference Proceedings
    Debugging and Performance Tuning for Parallel Computing Systems SALE !
    Ann H. Hayes, Margaret L. Simmons, Jeffrey S. Brown, Daniel A. Reed

    13. ParaScope
    A Listing of parallel computing Sites. maintained by David A. Bader
    http://www.computer.org/parascope
    IEEE Computer Society's
    P a r a S c o p e
    A Listing of Parallel Computing Sites
    maintained by David A. Bader
    Topics:
    New and Updated Links:
    October 25, 2002

    14. Supercomputing Sites
    List of Supercomputing and parallel computing sites.Category Computers Supercomputing Directories......List of Supercomputing and parallel computing Sites. CarnegieMellon maintainsa listing of supercomputing parallel computing research groups.
    http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/Contact/other_sites.html
    About CACR
    Events
    Research
    Computing
    ... Help Desk
    List of Supercomputing and Parallel Computing Sites
    This is a list of some Web servers for institutions that may be of interest to members of the high-performance computing and parallel computing communities. Carnegie-Mellon University of Maryland . Another list links to Supercomputing sites in Great Britain . Please send corrections and additions to www@cacr.caltech.edu This page last updated January 30, 2003 The Aeneas Supercomputer Project group at UC Irvine AHPCL Athens High Performance Computing Laboratory AHPCRC Army High Performance Computing Research Center ANL-MCS Argonne National Laboratory, Mathematics and Computer Science Division ANU ANU Supercomputer Facility ARPA Advanced Research Projects Agency ARSC Arctic Region Supercomputing Center Avalanche Scalable Parallel Processor Project at the University of Utah AVG-ICS Computer Architecture and VLSI Systems Group, Institute of Computer Science, FORTH Greece CAPP Center for Applied Parallel Processing, University of Colorado CASC Center for Applied Scientific Computing CASC Coalition of Academic Supercomputing Centers CACR Center for Advanced Computing Research, Caltech

    15. CRPC Home Page
    A National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center. parallel computing research, newsletter, Category Computers Computer Science Research Institutes......Welcome to the Center for Research on Parallel Computation (CRPC), a NationalScience Foundation Science and Technology Center established in 1989.
    http://www.crpc.rice.edu/CRPC/

    16. Parallel Computing I - Course Description
    parallel computing I. parallel computing I is a study of the hardwareand software issues in parallel computing. Topics include an
    http://www.cs.rit.edu/~ncs/Courses/531.shtml
    Parallel Computing I
    Parallel Computing I is a study of the hardware and software issues in parallel computing. Topics include an introduction to the basic concepts, parallel architectures and network topologies, parallel algorithms, parallel metrics, parallel languages, granularity, applications, parallel programming design and debugging. Students will become familiar with various types of parallel architectures and programming environments.
    Syllabus
    Computing facilities
    Assignments 20022

    17. C-DAC "Centre For Development Of Advanced Computing"
    Bangalore, India. Research areas include parallel computing and multilingual technologies. Includes educational programs and conference schedule.
    http://www.cdacindia.com/
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    Top Story HP, C-DAC join hands for digital library Press Releases HPC Asia 2002 Inaugurated In the News ... Digital presentation of art Message from Executive Director's Desk... Virtual walk-around of PARAM Upcoming Courses... Legal Notices © 2003 C-DAC. All rights reserved. For more information, please send mail to webmaster@cdacindia.com Last Updated: Tuesday, March 11, 2003

    18. Parallel And Distributed Computing - Other Sites
    Other Items of Interest Note this page is no longer actively maintained you may wish to visit the IEEE Computer Society's ParaScope listing of parallel computing sites to view more upto-date information on this subject.
    http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Apps/MCS/other-sites.html
    Other Items of Interest
    WEB Servers
    Image courtesy of: Donna Cox, Robert Patterson, NCSA
    Visualization of NSFNet T1 Backbone and Regional Network Traffic

    Links Go
    High Performance Computing
    Note: this page is no longer actively maintained you may wish to visit the IEEE Computer Society's ParaScope listing of parallel computing sites to view more up-to-date information on this subject. Some other organizations and individuals who provide information about activities in high-performance computing on parallel systems: Information about Supercomputing '96 , held November 17-22, 1996 in Pittsburgh, is available on the Web. Information about recent Supercomputing conferences: The Seventh Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures , held July 16-18, 1995 in Santa Barbara, CA, provides information about the symposium, which was followed by the ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming. The Parallel Object-Oriented Methods and Applications (POOMA) workshop, held in December 1994, identified key issues in the interoperability of object-oriented paradigms on distributed and parallel architectures in a forum which spans from the hardware and software manufacturers to the application developers in industry, government, and academia. A summary of the issues discussed, by Aswini K. Chowdappa and Anthony Skjellum, is available.

    19. The Distributed ASCI SUPERCOMPUTER (DAS)
    An experimental widearea distributed computing cluster used for parallel computing research at five Dutch universities.
    http://www.cs.vu.nl/~bal/das.html
    The Distributed ASCI Supercomputer (DAS)
    A 200-node wide-area distributed system built out of four Myrinet-based Pentium Pro clusters DAS (Distributed ASCI Supercomputer) is a wide-area distributed cluster designed by the Advanced School for Computing and Imaging (ASCI) . DAS will be used for research on parallel and distributed computing by five Dutch universities:
    • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University of Amsterdam Delft University of Technology University of Leiden University of Utrecht
    DAS consists of four clusters, located at the first four universities. The first cluster (at the VU) contains 128 nodes, the other three clusters have 24 nodes (200 nodes in total). The system was built by Parsytec and runs the BSD/OS (version 3.0) operating system from BSDI The DAS system is funded by NWO (the Netherlands organization for scientific research), SION (the foundation for computer science research in the Netherlands) and the participating universities. Technical description: Each node contains:
    • A 200 Mhz Pentium Pro (Siemens-Nixdorf D983 motherboard) 64 MB EDO-RAM in DIMM modules (128 MB for the clusters in Leiden and VU) A 2.5 GByte local disk

    20. LAM / MPI:
    Local Area Multicomputer is an MPI implementation. Source code, papers, documentation, and mailing Category Computers parallel computing Programming Libraries MPI......LAM / MPI parallel computing.
    http://www.lam-mpi.org/
    LAM / MPI Parallel Computing
    LAM web site navigation
    Mirror sites
    LAM home
    • LAM information
    • "Powered by" buttons ...
      3rd party packages

      Search entire web site The latest stable version of LAM/MPI is 6.5.9. If you are using a version prior to that, you are strongly encouraged to upgrade immediately. LAM (Local Area Multicomputer) is an MPI programming environment and development system for heterogeneous computers on a network. With LAM, a dedicated cluster or an existing network computing infrastructure can act as one parallel computer solving one problem. LAM features extensive debugging support in the application development cycle and peak performance for production applications. LAM features a full implementation of the MPI communication standard.
      Obtaining LAM/MPI
      There are currently three different versions of LAM/MPI available for download. The 6.5.9 release has been heavily tested and is considered stable. The other two versions are for user that feel a need to be on the bleeding edge or need a bug fix that has not yet been integrated into the stable release.
      • LAM 6.5.9

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